Short course/CPD

Project and Programme Management

 

Course date: Please enquire

Course overview

To introduce concepts and methodologies of project and programme management in the implementation of enterprise systems.

Suitable for

Business and project managers or those involved in business projects.

 
Location
Course fee:

  • £1400 - Standard. 20% discount for Cranfield alumni, 10% discount for colleagues of alumni
  • £1340 - Professional/trade association discount
  • £1280 - Multiple bookings* 
*Minimum of five delegates.

Accommodation fee:

Accommodation is not included in the price.

Advice on booking accommodation

How to register

To request a place on this course, please complete the online Registration Form

 

If you have any queries please contact:

Academic Operations Unit.

Cranfield University
Cranfield
Bedfordshire
MK43 0AL, UK


T: +44 (0) 1234 754176
E: shortcourse@cranfield.ac.uk
F: +44 (0) 1234 751206

Please be aware that short courses/CPD are subject to:

Booking Conditions

Course description

  • Project and Programme Management
  • PM Tools and Techniques
  • IT Project Management
  • An introduction to Prince 2
  • An introduction to Managing Successful Programmes
  • Project Complexity and Risk
  • Project Management simulation
  • IT Project Readiness 
  • Organisation and People issues.

On successful completion of this module the delegate will be able to:

  1. To understand the nature of project and programme management.
  2. To appreciate the recognised approaches to project and programme management.
  3. To understand project complexity and risk.
  4. To understand characteristics of IT projects.
  5. To appreciate the dynamics of project execution. Understand the basic concepts of project and programme management.
  6. Understand the tools and techniques required to manage a successful project implementation.
  7. Understand common approaches to project and programme management.
  8. Understand the characteristics of IT projects.
  9. Explain the issues surrounding the management of risk.
  10. Appreciate the complexity in project execution.

 

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